Raminator Goes Heavy Duty

Question: What weighs over 5 tons, is deafeningly loud, and shoots smoke from its nostrils?

 

No, it’s not your mother-in-law. It is the Hall Brothers Racing Raminator Monster Truck, which will be returning this season thanks to a renewed partnership between Ram and the Champaign Illinois-based race team.

 

Over the course of their careers, brothers Mark and Tim Hall have racked up numerous monster truck championships, and plan to continue their victory streak with an all-new Raminator. Modeled off the 2011 Ram HD, the new Raminator stands 10-feet tall and packs an earth-shredding 2,000 horsepower from its methanol-burning, supercharged 565ci HEMI®.

 

Interested in checking it out for yourself, but can’t make it to any MTRA or USHRA Monster Jam events? Don’t worry, the year-long race schedule allows the Hall Brothers to showcase the Raminator at nearly 100 Ram dealerships across the country in addition to a host of local events. Oh – did we mention that it crushes cars? Let’s see your mother-in-law do that!

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Ram Hauls In Another Win with 2010 MotorWeek Drivers’ Choice Award

For the second year in a row, Ram Trucks have been honored by Motorweek with their coveted Drivers’ Choice Award. Scheduled to be officially announced at the 2010 Chicago Auto Show (which will air February 13th on PBS), the 2010 MotorWeek Drivers’ Choice award marks a significant achievement in Ram Truck history and reaffirms Ram’s commitment to producing quality trucks. “Touting updated big-rig styling and now a true crew cab model, the HD Rams are all you’ll ever need to get the job done,” said MotorWeek host John Davis. “We understand that consumers want value and reliability. Our aim is to produce a list of winners that makes sense, and can be used as a practical guide for vehicle shopping.”

 

Straight from their mouths to your ears, folks, Ram Trucks take home the gold -er – glass! Read More >>

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Cummins Diesel Power Will Continue

2010 Ram 3500 6.7L Cummins turbo dieselDiesel fanatics rejoice! Continuing one of the most successful relationships in automotive history, Ram and Cummins have announced a multi-year contract extension to ensure that the B-series engines will continue to deliver class leading torque in the Ram HD line. The contract extension is music to the ears of Ram HD owners, as 80% tick the 6.7-liter diesel option when purchasing their heavy hauler. And with the new 2010 line of trucks, Ram has the quietest, greenest, and smoothest diesel engined trucks on the road. All that and 17,600 lbs of towing capacity? Translation: now you can buy a bigger boat.

 

Check out the full release over at Cummins

 

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Trucks that Work

Big jobs, tough jobs and odd jobs are all over the country. Everyday people depend on the hard workers willing to do whatever it takes to get a job done. What do the hard workers depend on? Their trucks. See what jobs need a tough truck to get through the day.

Forestry Roads – Inspection & Maintenance
Getting to work in the woods can be a job in itself. Keeping firebreaks cleared and open at high altitudes can be grueling to say the least. Steep hills, thick vegetation, and uneven terrain make this job anything but a walk in the park.

OTR Industrial Tire Technician
OTR or Off The Road tires on heavy excavating and mining equipment can be up to 15 feet tall and weight upwards of 7500 lbs. That’s one big job, and the ride to work alone puts working trucks to the test. Technicians often see challenging terrain on the way to remote sites where they repair or replace these giant tires. The Ram trucks become an offices, equipment haulers, whatever it takes to get the job done.

Hot Air Balloon Chase Vehicle Driver
They, let’s call ‘em aviation entrepreneurs, are about to crank up 10-20 million BTU’s, fill up a balloon with hot air and send perfect strangers into the atmosphere for the ride of their life. Most hot air balloon rides carry passengers roughly 15 miles from their starting point depending on conditions. A good chase vehicle to haul the cargo trailer with ease and reliability is a requirement to ensure many happy landings.

Big Sky Country Cattle Rancher
You get two seasons on a Montana cattle ranch—the work season and the frozen work season. Hauling hay and mending fences doesn’t stop because the thermometer has dipped below zero and it’s snowing. Trucks take a beating off the pavement, experience extreme weather conditions, and must haul heavy loads up long grades and through mountain passes.

Railroad Track Inspector
You’ve got to wonder about the decision to willing drive up and onto a set of railroad tracks to start your day. Track inspectors have to fire up the truck and follow the tracks to inspect miles of roadbed. This is one where you’d better be sure you’ve got gas in the tank and that your vehicle can handle some steel bumps in the road.

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Tips for Towing Safely in Winter

Trailer-Hitch Receiver for the 2009 Ram

Safety is always an important consideration when towing, but it becomes essential in winter’s treacherous weather. From the hitch to the tires, it’s important to make sure your trailer is secure and everything on your truck is in working order before you set out on your journey. Did you store your heavy items low and toward the front? Have you tied everything down? Is the tire pressure correct? And are the wheel bearings in good repair? With all these things to remember, it’s easy for one or two to slip your mind. This comprehensive checklist can set you on the right track. Travel safe this holiday, and happy towing!

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